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  1. It was nice today. For the first hour it was Colorado hero (soft). By 10:30 it was getting softer and more rutted up with each run. The sun started poking through the clouds around noon and conditions went downhill from there. I stayed until 12:30. I was tempted to keep going, but didn't want to risk injury. Erik and I trashed Pluto's pretty good. 

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  2. Does anyone do night carving sessions?

    I haven't been to Crotched at night in many years. Until tonight. I was surprised and delighted to find the mountain mostly empty from about 5:00 to 7:30 PM. Carving conditions were not bad. A bit fast and also soft. I left only because I was getting hungry and didn't plan on staying that long. Towards the end Plutos was getting a bit rutted up.. my own fault. 

    I'm really surprised it wasn't busy at all. No lift lines and the runs were not crowded. Is this typical for a Wednesday night? 

     

  3. Well… Friday was bust. I waited until noon when I thought the rain was letting up. Jokes me on. Not only did it start raining harder after I arrived, the Rocket was down for most of the day. Spent two hours doing laps on the Valley lift before I had enough. When I left it stopped raining and the Rocket started loading again. 🤷 

    Today, was much better.  I was greated with this after skinning up this morning:

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    More snow on the way!

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  4. On 1/16/2024 at 1:58 PM, Jack M said:

    I will wait several minutes if necessary. 

    This is me also. To the point where I can sometimes (often times?) be annoying to anyone I happen to be riding with. I don't care. I detest wasting the hill on skidding around traffic. I'd rather wait so that I can carve turns the way I want to. 

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  5. 17 hours ago, dhamann said:

    About 20 laps on plutos is on the menu for tomorrow if they groom it. Small alpine race car to start and softies change if necessary. 

    I saw you from the lift and again waiting at the top of Plutos on my last two runs. I only stuck around until about 9:45 after skinning up earlier in the morning. Meteor was nice, which is typically too busy for carving. I should be around most of the day Friday and I'll have my carving deck in addition to my split.

  6. Well... the new lift sure is nice. And fast. But there's less incentive for them to run other lifts, which makes for a bit of a line on a crowded holiday weekend. Something that, until recently, Berkshire East, has been mostly immune to. They did a good job at keeping the line moving, but with that many people on the hill and still many trails not yet open, it was CROWDED. 

    For the first 90 minutes, it was good carving. Nothing like Competition top to bottom first thing it the morning to get the blood flowing! By 10:00 it was really too busy for serious carving and by 11:00 it turned into a shooting gallery. 

    Conditions on Competition, upper Chief, and Exhibition were crispy and fast. They were blowing snow on Lower Chief which was full of fresh piles. Same with War Dance and UMass. 

    Regular trails such as Mohawk, Thunder, Roudabout, and Hemlock are not yet open. 

    Probably the most memorable (and sad) thing was to get asked by lift attendants, "whoa, what kind of board is that? Is that splitboard?".  And even after trying to explain it to them, they still thought I was using ski boots on a snowboard. @dingbat we miss you more than ever!

    Maybe it's time for another Rally reunion? 

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  7. They dropped the rope on Plutos yesterday afternoon. Big Dipper is also open now. Plutos was crispy and fast this morning. Overall, conditions were better than I expected.  Very carvable and fun. No crowds! 

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  8. Conditions were really good this morning! Still a bit soft with the recent snow but fun. Hopefully the rain doesn't destroy the base.

    Plutos looks like it's getting ready to open soon. Maybe this weekend? 

  9. For skinning in hardshell boots like Phantom Slipper, Atomic Backland, or similar, do y’all unbuckle the top buckles while skinning or not?

    I’ve been experimenting with this on Phantom Slipper HDs while skinning up inbound groomed trails and I’m still undecided. In general, I find it easier to glide forward with top buckle loose. But when terrain is icy or traversing across the fall line I have more control and stability, especially if I need to engaged my edges, with boots buckled up. It may depend on conditions and terrain. 

    This is my first year splitboarding and I have no prior AT/skinning experience. I’m curious to hear what others are doing. 

    cheers! 

     

  10. Today was nice. Not great carving but good cover and recovery from recent rain. Those guns were blasting all day and night! 👍❄️❄️❄️ Super props to amazing snow making and mountain ops team!

    For the first hour it was mostly empty and I was able to find firm groom near the bottom of Galaxy, Magnitude, and Meteor. Upper mountain was mostly piles of machine made fresh which turned into bumpy moguls by 11:00. My last run was about 11:45. 

    Great finally running into the elusive and ever lightning fast, even on softies, @dhamann! Good to finally connect and meet you, @cbrkid1981
     

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